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The observatory is expected to be colder this winter! That is to say, the frozen material in Lidong will enter the top ten of this record.

2021-11-04T08:43:00.276Z


Let’s look at the Lidong Day (November 7) temperature forecast ▼▼▼[Lidong Temperature/Observatory Weather] Sunday (November 7) is Lidong in the 24 solar terms, which represents the beginning of winter. Just as the Observatory said "La Nina" a few days ago


Let’s look at the temperature forecast on Lidong Day (November 7) ▼▼▼

[Lidong Temperature/Observatory Weather] Sunday (November 7) is Lidong in the 24 solar terms, which represents the beginning of winter.

Just as the Observatory said a few days ago that "La Niña" will begin to develop, the temperature this winter may be lower than usual. How cold will it be in the beginning of winter this year?

How does it compare to previous years?

Take a look one by one below.


According to the Observatory’s nine-day weather forecast, due to the arrival of a cold front on November 7th, the highest temperature is predicted to be 29 degrees, and the lowest temperature is 22 degrees. The temperature difference between day and night is large.

However, compared with the past Lidong, the minimum temperature of 22 degrees is not low.

The coldest Lidong in Hong Kong occurred in 1937, when the lowest temperature was only 15.6 degrees.

Based on the predicted maximum temperature of 29 degrees, it has the chance to become the sixth warmest winter on record.

Although this year's Lidong may not be particularly cold, the lowest temperature in the urban area in the next few days is only 16 or 17 degrees. Please remember to keep warm.

Leng Feng plunged 14 degrees in one day in a district on Sunday!

The Observatory expects that the zone is only 14 degrees and 1 to keep warm. Hong Kong has the most birthdays in a month?

Many people were born in the same month. The original "seeding" has the peak season data map of the Greater Bay Area|Inventory of 9+2 city data. Hong Kong has the highest per capita GDP and the lowest birth rate

Source: hk1

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